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How do vestibular exercises work? The purpose of these exercises is to improve one’s central or brain’s compensation for injuries or abnormalities within the vestibular or balance system. The brain interprets information gained from the vestibular or balance system.
Learn more about Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercised from Vestibular Expert, Dr. Timothy Hain. Home exercises that are prescribed by your physical therapist are a vital part of treatment for long lasting dizziness and imbalance.
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy involves exercises that help you manage dizziness and balance issues (imbalance). This therapy may help people cope with the symptoms of conditions such as vertigo and labyrinthitis.
Research shows that vestibular rehabilitation programs that promote head and body movement are crucial for patient recovery. This article focuses on nine evidence-based vestibular hypofunction exercises designed to offer patients a structured, effective approach to rehabilitation.
This fact sheet provides information on vestibular rehabilitation exercises for people with dizziness and balance problems. Our fact sheets are designed as general introductions to each subject and are intended to be concise.
If your vestibular system (inner ear balance system) is not working properly, you will feel dizzy and off balance. The purpose of this graduated set of simple habituation exercises is to reduce dizziness and imbalance.
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a specialized form of therapy intended to alleviate problems caused by vestibular disorders, primarily vertigo and dizziness, gaze instability, and/or imbalance and falls. A customized exercise plan is developed from the findings of the clinical assessment, laboratory testing and imaging studies, and ...